You are at a party, and Alex is telling a boring story. You are much more interested in the gossip that Sam is recounting to Pat, so you tune out Alex and focus on Sam’s words. Congratulations: you have just demonstrated the human ability to solve the “cocktail party problem”—to pick out one thread of speech from the babble of two or more people. Computers so far lack that power.

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